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I like to play around with graphics. There's some really neat
GENERATORS on the internet to make all kinds of graphics and stuff like that. The problem is, often after you have used the generator to create the graphic, you are unable to SAVE it as a file. Sometimes you can, but more often than not the only way you can use it is to copy down these CODES. What is the purpose of using these CODES? Why wouldn't you be able to save it simply as a file to do what you want with? Thanks in advance DAVID PS: Again... why not be able to save the created graphic as a animated gif, jpg. or even a flash file where you can save it for future use in whatever way you want to. |
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On Oct 12, 8:14 am, BIG DAVE <David_n...@mailbolt.com> wrote:
> I like to play around with graphics. There's some really neat > GENERATORS on the internet to make all kinds of graphics and stuff > like that. > > The problem is, often after you have used the generator to create the > graphic, you are unable to SAVE it as a file. Sometimes you can, but > more often than not the only way you can use it is to copy down these > CODES. > > What is the purpose of using these CODES? Why wouldn't you be able to > save it simply as a file to do what you want with? > > Thanks in advance > > DAVID > > PS: Again... why not be able to save the created graphic as a animated > gif, jpg. or even a flash file where you can save it for future use in > whatever way you want to. Well you've not explained WHAT software you are talking about so, it's anyones guess. |
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Hi... Thanks. It's not any particular SOFTWARE that I'm talking about
here. It is about these sites that have GRAPHICS for use on websites such as MySpace and personal sites that you may have. They have these GENERATORS where you can create a graphic, maybe a gliiter graphic, scrolling message etc... Sometimes they have neat little animated graphics that are for use on websites. The problem is, often you cannot just RIGHT CLICK/SAVE them to your PC. They will say in order to use these on your site, to copy and insert the CODE. My question is, why do you need CODES? If I wanted to generate a neat little graphic wouldn't it make sense for me to save it to my own PC so I have it for anything I might want to do with it? Why the emphasis on CODES? I hope I made some sense here. Thanks DAVID |
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On Oct 12, 3:23 pm, BIG DAVE <David_n...@mailbolt.com> wrote:
> Hi... Thanks. It's not any particular SOFTWARE that I'm talking about > here. It is about these sites that have GRAPHICS for use on websites > such as MySpace and personal sites that you may have. > > They have these GENERATORS where you can create a graphic, maybe a > gliiter graphic, scrolling message etc... Sometimes they have neat > little animated graphics that are for use on websites. > > The problem is, often you cannot just RIGHT CLICK/SAVE them to your > PC. They will say in order to use these on your site, to copy and > insert the CODE. > > My question is, why do you need CODES? If I wanted to generate a neat > little graphic wouldn't it make sense for me to save it to my own PC > so I have it for anything I might want to do with it? Why the > emphasis on CODES? > > I hope I made some sense here. > > Thanks > > DAVID It's kind of complicated as you're not talking about a specific instance - however often it's like this: They are hosting the image for you, or the image is generated on the fly as it is requested. The "code" is used to place this inside your MySpace, and links back to their server. It could also track the usage of the graphic created with their tool, and other information required for it to work correctly. It's not straight forwards... it's a bit like asking someone "why do you need gas to drive a car?". |
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BIG DAVE wrote:
> Hi... Thanks. It's not any particular SOFTWARE that I'm talking about > here. It is about these sites that have GRAPHICS for use on websites > such as MySpace and personal sites that you may have. Such as? You're not really ing us to you, here. > They have these GENERATORS where you can create a graphic, maybe a > gliiter graphic, scrolling message etc... Sometimes they have neat > little animated graphics that are for use on websites. > > The problem is, often you cannot just RIGHT CLICK/SAVE them to your > PC. They will say in order to use these on your site, to copy and > insert the CODE. It's probably javascript that's pulled from their site. If so, then there isn't a simple file that you can download to your computer in the first place. > My question is, why do you need CODES? If I wanted to generate a neat > little graphic wouldn't it make sense for me to save it to my own PC > so I have it for anything I might want to do with it? Why the > emphasis on CODES? Because it's their stuff, and they have the right to decide how you use it. Mostly, these are organisations that make their money by driving traffic to their site, and by giving away free stuff (such as MySpazz layouts) they get free advertising in return. Mark -- http://mark.goodge.co.uk |
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Thanks... I think I understand now. It used to be, awhile back, that
you could go to different sites and just take their grpahics that they offered you. And... they used to tell you DO NOT LINK TO THIS SITE or DO NOT LINK TO THIS IMAGE... if you want the image, SAVE IT TO YOUR OWN PC. Supposedly... LINKING created lots of congestion on their servers, or so that's what they used to say. Now... I guess they encourage you to link to their site for advertising and tracking purposes. Times have certainly changed. Thanks for all of the input. :-) DAVID |
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"BIG DAVE" <David_nj_7@mailbolt.com> wrote in message news:1192201273.974523.144030@i38g2000prf.googlegr oups.com... > Thanks... I think I understand now. It used to be, awhile back, that > you could go to different sites and just take their grpahics that they > offered you. And... they used to tell you DO NOT LINK TO THIS SITE or > DO NOT LINK TO THIS IMAGE... if you want the image, SAVE IT TO YOUR > OWN PC. Supposedly... LINKING created lots of congestion on their > servers, or so that's what they used to say. > > Now... I guess they encourage you to link to their site for > advertising and tracking purposes. Times have certainly changed. > > Thanks for all of the input. :-) > > DAVID > Have you spilt ANYTHING on your KEYBOARD recently? |
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Spilt?
"elyob" <newsprofile@gmail.com> wrote in message news:5n9lg9Fh4rjhU1@mid.individual.net... > > "BIG DAVE" <David_nj_7@mailbolt.com> wrote in message > news:1192201273.974523.144030@i38g2000prf.googlegr oups.com... >> Thanks... I think I understand now. It used to be, awhile back, that >> you could go to different sites and just take their grpahics that they >> offered you. And... they used to tell you DO NOT LINK TO THIS SITE or >> DO NOT LINK TO THIS IMAGE... if you want the image, SAVE IT TO YOUR >> OWN PC. Supposedly... LINKING created lots of congestion on their >> servers, or so that's what they used to say. >> >> Now... I guess they encourage you to link to their site for >> advertising and tracking purposes. Times have certainly changed. >> >> Thanks for all of the input. :-) >> >> DAVID >> > > Have you spilt ANYTHING on your KEYBOARD recently? > > |
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